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Experience the fun of RF mount content creation with the smallest and lightest EOS R series camera1, the Canon EOS R100. Excellent still-image capabilities start with its 24.1 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS Image sensor and DIGIC 8 processor, along with Dual Pixel CMOS AF with the ability to detect human faces and focus on their eyes. The EOS R100 also can record Full HD video at up to 60 frames per second, and detailed, high-res 4K from the central area of the sensor at 24 frames per second.
3.9 out of 5
78.46% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great camera
I bought this mirrorless camera to replace my 2 EOS Rebel cameras because they were so heavy. This new beauty weighs only 12 ounces! The manual is online and easy to use. There are several YouTube videos I have watched to help with setup. I’m pleased to have this camera, that fits in my purse, to take when traveling as it takes way better pics than a phone. It has WiFi and I paired it with my iPad so pics are easily transferred for editing. I also considered buying the Sony A6000 but this Canon is less expensive and does the same things. And the Sony is discontinued.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing image quality
Purchased this for my daughter who is just starting out. It is tiny which she loves. Great option for a first camera. The controls are not quite as assessible as higher end models but the images are very impressive. Autofocus is great too. It’s really all the camera body you need to get great images.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great camera
Light weight makes it good for packing it around. Better pictures than cell phones. Nice you can expand lenses and easy to use. Love that i can Bluetooth to my phone or computer easily.
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic pictures
This camera is being used by a beginner photographer and he picked it up and starting taking picture immediately. It is extremely light and the mirrorless aspect gives it a much small footprint than mirrored cameras. This is even better when attaching the zoom lens.Picture quality is fantastic. Even in low light it is capturing great pictures that are not out of focus.Very pleased with this camera.
5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn’t care less about an articulating touch screen.
Twenty-four years ago, my first serious camera was an all-manual Ricoh film camera. The only electronic feature it had was a built-in light meter for setting the exposure. Focus was achieved by aligning a split prism in the viewfinder. Today, I appreciate more convenience. When I’m on a photoshoot, I use autofocus to capture expressions quickly, but I still manually set the shutter, aperture, and ISO to ensure consistent exposure between locations, making batch processing easier.For my needs—typically portraits, small events, and traveling—when buying a new camera, my priorities are solid build quality, sharp image quality, sufficient low-light performance, fast and accurate autofocus, long battery life, RAW output, and manual controls for the exposure triangle. The Canon EOS R100 delivers on all these fronts. I don’t need an articulating screen, touch controls, joysticks, thumb wheels, or streaming capabilities. I want a camera, not an Xbox.The few drawbacks, as others have mentioned, include the camera being quite small. If you’re nearsighted, you might need to remove your glasses to see the screen, but I somehow don’t need to remove my glasses to look through the viewfinder. Additionally, manually changing ISO takes some navigating, back button focus isn’t an option, and the autofocus beep is hard to hear outside. I’ve started to just trust the camera to set the ISO automatically, with a 3200 maximum, and lock the exposure with the function button, and this has worked out surprisingly well. When I need to manually focus, focus peaking is an option, which works similarly to a split prism. How nostalgic.To the credit of those who complained about the lack of modern features, they may have been integral in encouraging Canon to lower the price of the R100. I’m thankful for that because I’d be more willing to spend $300 for this camera than $600.If you also appreciate simplicity and don’t have a regular need to record yourself, the Canon EOS R100 is an excellent buy as a primary or backup camera.A couple of final notes: For an impressive demo of the video capabilities when using an ND filter, look up “Canon R100 4K Video Test” by DSI Pictures on YouTube. Secondly, I’d advise against investing heavily in RF-S lenses; instead, opt for full-frame RF lenses in case you decide to upgrade to a full-frame camera later. Lastly, the featured photo was taken at a yoga center.
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy with purchase
I was very happy with the quick shipping, the package arrived days ahead of the estimated time frame. The camera is a great beginner camera and I am very satisfied.
1.0 out of 5 stars I have small hands, I cannot imagine how someone with larger hands could ever use this
Annoying piece of junk camera. When I hold this camera, my hand automatically rests against the right bottom area, which brings up the selection for auto focus...continuously. Takes forever to autofocus anyway. Cannot ever be sure if autofocus is on or not since it changes constantly. Camera has shown me a full battery many times, and when in use does not even last 50 photos taken within 20 minutes. I need a camera that either shows me when a battery is drained so I can charge it, or give me a battery that last a decent while. This is one purchase I regret. I have owned many Canon cameras before this one and loved them, but I will buy a different brand next time I change cameras due to this mostly useless paperweight.
3.0 out of 5 stars Camera for beginners
I bought this camera as a gift for my niece. It is a basic no frills mirrorless camera that should be easy for beginners to learn on. It takes excellent pictures, same as the more expensive Canon mirrorless cameras (I have the Canon R8 for comparison). It has all the manual setting options. However, if you use the manual settings be aware that the lenses revert to manual focus only. Autofocus only appears to work if you use the auto program where the camera selects all the settings. To me that is a draw back to this camera if you are an advanced amateur. If you are new to photography and looking for a starter camera, this is a great start. The camera takes excellent pictures and the lenses are a great buy if you plan to allow the camera to select the settings. My 3 star rating is due to the manual focus issue when using creative modes.
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Great camera for a casual photographer
I was using Canon Rebel T1i before I got this camera, and I can see the difference in quality of the picture (less grain, more natural colours, minimal wrapping). The only thing is that the capture speed is a bit slow. Otherwise, I'd highly recommend it.Added images for comparison: same lens, same manual settings.
Just one Lens
Great lightweight camera, but I receive just a single lens though the description says it comes with two lenses and I had to go through the struggle of returning and trying to reorder, hopefully the second time it comes with both lenses
Buen producto.
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Incomplete
Package arrived without 55-210mm lense, had to return it and probably wait 2-3 weeks for it to arrive.
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